Sant Feliu de Guíxols in 1 Day for Friends - Hike a scenic section of the Camí de Ronda coastal path
In Collaboration with WORLD ADVENTOUR. Updated on March 23, 2026.

Hike part of the Camí de Ronda, kayak along the Costa Brava cliffs to small caves and crystal lagoons for snorkeling and cliff-jumping, then enjoy free time at Sant Pol beach. Meet in Barcelona and return the same day by air-conditioned vehicle.
This itinerary was created in collaboration with WORLD ADVENTOUR, inspired by the tour Costa Brava Tour with Kayak & Lagoon Snorkeling. Please check the tour information during your booking process.
Highlights
- Hike a scenic section of the Camí de Ronda coastal path
- Sea kayaking along cliffs, caves and secluded coves
- Snorkeling in clear Mediterranean lagoons
- Free time and relaxing on Sant Pol beach
Itinerary
Day 1
Meeting point in Barcelona and short check-in before departure.
Meet at Banco de España (Plaça de Catalunya)
Group meeting and check-in. Staff confirm waivers, distribute bottled water and basic gear briefing before departure.
Tips from local experts:
- Arrive 10–15 minutes early for check-in and brief paperwork.
- Bring a small daypack with swimwear under clothes to change quickly after boarding.
- Carry a photo ID (required for insurance) and leave large valuables at your accommodation.
Day 1
Transfer from Barcelona to the Costa Brava (Sant Feliu de Guíxols area).
Drive Barcelona → Sant Feliu de Guíxols
Air-conditioned vehicle transfer to the Costa Brava. Short comfort stop en route if required.
Tips from local experts:
- Use the comfort stop to stretch and use facilities; restroom stops are limited on route.
- Keep swimwear and a towel accessible in your bag for a fast transition on arrival.
- If you get motion-sick, sit forward and request a window seat when boarding the vehicle.
Day 1
Walk a scenic coastal section of the Camí de Ronda to the launch/meeting beach.
Camino de Ronda
Short guided hike along the famous Camí de Ronda coastal path to reach the kayaking launch point. Photo and viewpoint stops included.
Tips from local experts:
- Wear sturdy, closed shoes suitable for uneven coastal trail surfaces.
- Bring sun protection (hat, sunscreen) and a light wind layer — coastal breeze can be cool.
- Keep to marked paths and follow the guide; some sections have narrow edges and steps.
Day 1
Short visit and promenade in the small coastal town known for its sandy beach and seaside restaurants.
Sant Pol de S’Agaró
Brief walk along the Sant Pol promenade to see the beach area and local seafront character before the sea activity.
Tips from local experts:
- If you need cash for lunch, withdraw in town—some beachfront spots accept cards but smaller vendors may be cash-only.
- Use the promenade to leave wet gear to dry briefly after kayaking; keep valuables secured in a waterproof pouch.
- Restroom facilities and small shops are available along the promenade if you need last-minute items.
Day 1
Guided kayak tour along cliffs, visiting small caves and secluded coves; snorkeling and supervised cliff-jumping at a protected lagoon.
A secluded spot
Sea kayak from the launch point to sheltered coves and a clear lagoon for snorkeling and optional cliff-jumping. Kayak, paddle and lifejacket provided; wetsuit optional.
Tips from local experts:
- Lifejackets are provided and must be worn; bring a small waterproof bag for phone/camera or leave them on the vehicle.
- If snorkeling, use fins if you have them but avoid feeding or touching marine life; follow the guide's safety brief.
- Tell the guide if you do not want to cliff-jump—there are safe entry points and staff will suggest alternatives.
Day 1
Free time for lunch, beach rest, or exploring the immediate seafront area of Sant Pol.
Sant Pol beach
Protected sandy bay with a promenade—time to dry off, grab lunch (not included) or relax on the beach before the return trip.
Tips from local experts:
- Allow 40–60 minutes for lunch in town; ask staff for nearby beachfront options that handle groups.
- Bring a lightweight towel and sunshade; shaded spots along the promenade are limited at peak hours.
- Keep an eye on personal belongings while swimming; use a zip pocket or leave valuables on the vehicle in a locked container.
Day 1
Return transfer to Barcelona; short debrief and drop-off at the original meeting point area.
Drive Sant Feliu de Guíxols → Barcelona (return)
Return by air-conditioned vehicle to the Barcelona meeting area. Expected arrival in Barcelona around the tour end time.
Tips from local experts:
- Use the final transfer time to change into dry clothes if needed; a light towel and a change of top are helpful.
- Confirm the estimated drop-off location with staff before departure so you can plan your onward travel.
- Keep any rubbish and used plastic bottles in a bag until you find a disposal bin; help keep beaches clean.
Itinerary Attributes
| Days | 1 |
| Highlights | 4 |
| Season | - |
| Month | - |
| Persona | Friends |
| Transfers | 3 |
| Restaurants | - |
| Total Activities | 4 |
| Total Places | 4 |
| Activities Types | Transfer, Outdoor, Neighborhood, Experience, Attraction |